How Tom Thibodeau Should Utilize Each Chicago Bulls Offseason Addition

Next season, Chicago Bulls head coach Tom Thibodeau can find a way to use each and every one of the team's offseason additions.

Thibodeau—one of the NBA's best coaches—is known for preaching hard-nosed defense, no doubt about it. While not all of the Bulls' newcomers can manage to play shut-down D, Thibs has the ability to bring out the best in each player.

So far this offseason, the Bulls have added six players to their roster: Kirk Hinrich, Marco Belinelli, Nate Robinson, Marquis Teague, Vladimir Radmonovic and Nazr Mohammed.

This slideshow will explain how Thibodeau can utilize Chicago's new additions in 2012-13.

Marco Belinelli

Nope, he isn't Eric Gordon, O.J. Mayo or Nick Young, but Belinelli could absolutely prove to be a productive player in the Windy City next season.

Thibodeau could use him as both a three-point specialist and a scorer off the bench, backing up starter Rip Hamilton. Last season down in New Orleans, Belinelli knocked down 107 treys (tied for 16th-best in the league) and averaged a career-high 11.8 points per game.